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Show 1 THE DAILY HERALD Pllsh.ed EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON EXCKPT- i Entered as second "class mail matter June Provo, Utah, under the Act of .March 3, 1873. , 6, 1911, at the postoffice.f ' nnirT U VHk - . Rodgers, Kditor and Publisher. Jt A. Owens, Business Manager. ' - N. Gunnar Rasmnson, A. TrTTannug, Circulation) Manager. E. C. City-Edit- ni Kill r-- I I i ''Page dfcSSd&r ; SATt'RDATr ms- -- TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923 me wmj by The Herald Company, - '.:. .1 . HIE HERALD", 1 ' Jy.:-.t,.-- --- v i i - .. . .- HHUiiG fj:is IIUUIL WILL GET TREAT or. f y iiinniPifiiiini i TO lilllLU M COAST The trainjn'g quarter of Henry Jones In preparation' for bis coming ""match Friday with Leslie Davis of Preston, Idaho, attract a number of fans al most every night ione Is taking no chances on the match and Is getting In splendid condition. His training partner, Paul Wilkin, is giving Henry - CONGRESS AND HOW IT OPERATE8. considerable practice, and present- inabout know How much do. you Boys and Girls of Utah County: dications are that when Jones steps congress? Do you know how many members of congress there We from m the mat Friday .evening, he will be -- Addle MJUer, this state; how much salary thergetrkbw tte speaker of the house Is in better condition than for any. match Central Utah premier pitcher ot the The "M" Men's league of the-T- . M. chosen; how nominations for congress are made; how congressmen r league, and Who carrlad' 1 he has ever staged. . . . the Timps from the cellar to wltbli a iM. I. A. of the Utah stake has ar elected; what congress can and nwnot do; how often congress meets; . Many fans are interested - in Uhe now special .sessions are ie ranged for the championship,: may be called; How the number of cougmsmen basketball J ." I ' and flock each night to see game oftry-outraining t fixed schedule for the teams representing Bees even- given a JonesThe ur last few " practice.: -bi. the Salt Lake If you want to KBbw about these things; if you nee this spring. the various, wards of the stake. be some been has next to ings getting J civics course in school on congress, our Washington Bureau is prepared now . Miller stake-hais s been divided Into four ini conununlcattan The new bolds and has Derfected several to help you. It has just prepared a bulletin telling all about congress divisions, the Northern, the North with President lane of the Salt Lake ' his oldttme favorites, with whlch4e Coast ot and congressmen and their duties., etc. Provo, the South Provo, the Southern. believes he will not only be able to for. league team, and: expects a call The bulletin is free to any reader of The Daily. Herald. Just fill out The northernjection takes in Grand- the training ground when the Bee Davis busyfetct which win also keepr the coupon below and mall as directed. or v war-fview, . Lake view itbe s in. Vineyard, : and win 1 or Mm an undisputed - victory squad.- gets under 1- - " " ' season . The North wards. Provo trip. Sharon tec over Idaho man... ;the Washington Bureau, Provo Herald, 1322 ft. Y. Ave.. Washington, D. C. tlon la composed of Provo Third, Two good preliminaries have been4 For several years Addle baa shown; 2 Fourth, Fifth, Pioneer and Manavu I want a copy of the bulletin CONGRESS, and enclose-herewiOne is for the bantam In the Central Utah and with the arranged. wfifter leaguers in southern California, wards. The South Proyodivlslon con-sis.. . . .. cents in stamps for postage, tt ri nil i iiw in i rin riinii i ir mi i nts niiirr wi . as a pitcher .he had no peer of the Provo First, Second, in thin ii. h. MiA-.ni- i. v. Name Sixth and Bonneville wards; the are promised a good evening's enter- Southern division takes in all of the' tainment. The main bout oromises to in condition. When not pitching Miller --Street and No..".. four Springville wards and Mapleton. mxieia ana could hold as good a wrestling match as hat suooea m ho, down a regular inflelder's Job tt he The following schedule has been arseen beensome here for tune The City ranged for the different division: men have never oeen able to decide wasn't more valuable as a pitcher. He State ' outranks all other- - pitchers when It Norths Division. which one is tbi bettor man comes diisively vs.- Lake-vieto "slugging, and crowds the January ' and anxious to have that heavy bitters ot the league. CAMP IS CONSTRUCTED. ing. Miss Helen Percival. Remarks once decided question jm for jU1 Friwere made by. Elton Taylor, Standford Miller batted .410 durinr .the first ' ' , January-- 27 Vineyard vs. Sharon. day evening. Powelson; Charles Burrows, Bishop . February 3 Grand view vs. VinenauLorjiiejeason waea be burled for the American Fork Cavemen, and George Powelson, A. N. Taylor. yard. Camps for the construction gang of was The house, well' filled and maintained that average when with-- , February 3 Lakeview vs. Sharon. the Phoenix Construction, company liberal contributions; were made to the --Provo Timps in the second half, view vs. gharon. February have been established on the Pleas- the boys in the expense ot their -- February ao Lakeview vs. Vine I I V batting at a 408 clip-tor that bait HU . I f ant View road half a mile northwest help ' misslonary work fielding average --was a trifle below yard. the end of University avenue. of the average pitcher's, but that was due Team winning moat games plays --More than 75 men will be employ to Addle's going after everything hit TO HAVE DAY NURSERY. champion team 'of North Provo diviTO ed the construction company fo' the! MEET in his direction, while Jhe average sion February 17. erection of the power line from the twirler is content to take chances only Worth Provo Division.- A day nursery for children will be Olmstead plant of the Utah Power and on the easy ones. Last summer Miller January 15 Manavu vs. Third eek. Light company to the Carbon county provided during Leadership jSasketnall fans' la the Nebo divl- - nailed bnnts-a- nd went after-t-he Many mothers have expressed a desire ward. coal fields. slon are anxiously awaiting the big 23 Pioneer vs. Third ward; hard line drives, down, of January construe-Uioto falling the sessions for attend the work this, during Preliminary game that wHT be nlaved in Snrinr. course, on some of them, but nailing of the line have already com- - week but felt unable to get away from Manavu vs. Fourth ward.. tille Rdday eevning, January 19, be- - many a runner at first, and, heading January, 30 iManavu vs. Fifth ward; menced and actual work will be start- home on account of young children. " ""u uigu scaooi or mat city and err others" tttasmsTTT1 ed within a few days. The line will The nursery will be under the general Pioneer vs. Fourth ward. me provo-hig- h. (Manager DaVe Mitchell,' of the Both.teamn h February 6 Pioneer vs. Fifth wa"rd; furnish power for the coal mines of direction of Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill, wus rar oeen undefeated in the Timps, has recommended Miller to of women, and responsible girls Fourth WardTvS. Third ward. the Columbia Steel corporate won h the Beest management In the highest league contest, both-havi- n February 13 Manavu vs. Pioneer: Several large tents have been estab- will be in charge during the day. Initial game. Springville "defeated fne terms. v lished at the Pleasant View camp, as Trundle beds, toys and play apparatus Fifth ward vs. Fourth ward. Miller has divided" the winter bepayson high school with a rs.fhw Ha. February IS Fifth ward vs. Third tore house and as. living quarters for will be supplied for the nursery so tween American Fork and Provo. He d cisive score, however, not as some of the men to be brought here that the children will have a real en ward. as me Deaung administered to the said that he would reWinning team ol this division plays from some other points. joyable time in spite of the separation spanisn Fort enwdhr the Provo turn to the Timps it he tailed to make winning team of the north division, from the mothers. the "grade with the Bees. The Coast youngsters. PRQYO-S- 1 February 17. LESLIE DAVIS OF PRESTOJt IDAHO, WHO WILL MfiET HENRY South Prove Division, The ooaches-'b- f FILLMORE SAFE BLOWN. the two tMmn .ro league training season will be over 26 Second ward vs. .Sixth JONES AT THE ARMORY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. The following of .Provo, students of priming their men this week for the before the Utah season gets started. FILLMORE, Jan. 16. Safe crackers '.January contest fViday." Although Springville Prof. C. H. Reid, appeared in a piano blew open the safe of the Huntsman ward; First wardLvs. Bonneville. recital at the L. D. S. school of music general, merchandise store Sunday February 2 First ward vs. Second may have the edge on the Provoita and Clark and these vs. Sixth ward. on account of Having more ; ot last in Salt Lake "City Monday evening: night and with loot probably ward; Bonneville two Springville stars will-hav- e to 9 Second ward vs. Bonne Mrs. Leona M. Van Wagoner, Miss valued at escaped men on February year's (he squad, Coach Peter- look to their laurels In 11,000. A aim. evenFriday vs. son ward ward. Sixth First Louise Foster, Miss Melva Boyle, ultaneous approximately not ville; is permitting his men to be. ing's gamer Joller and Burt will mix attempt to blow open the come 'Overconfident Miss Gertrude Olson, Homer February 14 Two leading teams Wake vault or the S tate Ban- k- of Millard Remembering it at center and - will compete for other. little each the field. Miss Eleanor Wooley of Salt f county failed, the explosive surprise ttatlhoStrawberrv basketjhcaonizJtdsnureOBt to play failing thatlt winof Winners this division was Lake also on the program. play a Diow tne vault uqor irom us hinges eye fornfi-eners of southern division, February case of a small-towthe Lehi champions a couple ot weeks 3oUer1iBTurgTOa-aman and Each number was exceptionally well her who a marries . liberty, young destroy of both the and bank Investigation as be did In the rendered and thoroughly enjoyed by store is ashamed of bis father, an old shoe handsome youn lawyer only on thefaso, Peterson is- - nuttimr u n,M hoop thatForkevening revealed that the gang had en 16. came, Burt or anv other the large audience. 8outhem Division, maker. The young . man becomes condition .that they live as man andl through some fast paces these even- - Spanish tared by either picking the locks or cneter that Coach Peterson may rake a nave mem aireaav for Prnvo up January 20 Springville Second vs. ashamed of bis parent after the latter wua uuring me ume eiapsug oeiweeni'"s Worthy of special mention was the use of skeleton keys. At the store win nave tne time or their young "Concerto in A Minor" by- - Gretg, the knob of the safe i ana 18 him has. scrimped-anweu to First saved Springville Fourth; vmsb oi Springville mgm monaay d, rewards give with rTiaay morning war knocked off vs. pleased lives In keeping up with Jolley. g the which was played by Wiss Olsen. This with a railroad week.men his each a better htm to Mapleton. showing far! complimade lift the education,' up agalnBt puller, holes Jerry";! Hoag and evasive Httle selection requires 35 minutes of play- wered rilled in thespike ex- - uuiiiui - uvvviuir January 22 Springville Second vs. above the mediocrity of small-towuvu vnir nmei iwnu ivrt suuaa rnaav evenlnr rJacobs bottom of the door will make: it Interesting for -hut : life. does : vs. The a married not corker Third ing. consider iBtence. is Mapleton; picture Springville .that enough to Captain Thorns and it was blown open, la the safe and Summon at guard. . on Professor Reid is to be commended was well and worth runner man First When the vuuui seeing, Springville fame lur rlttim i. Many of the fans are gams yotnf approximately 1300 in gold, sev of the opinion : ntovJ 27 on hlsaneh vs. drilling; n Fourth ior producing students of suenrabi and and several 4 love a of the January Springville honor, -- TV wealthy eral hundred dollars in silver and cur" that whichever team wins m...l.v V. r.I uo vs. oeueves to oovuuu reveal to the nuivu rencv. about I3M) In T.lhart nis men wm be able contest win be the victors Friday's young girlHw-- f ears lunula st of the wo WILL DISCUSS SHEEP TRAIL. father is a mere HIS BACK AGAKN8T THE WALL ami laOO te war savlnes stamns. Only SpringTllle-Tlrgirl the fact that bis K.dTantage against the Nebo league division. A lanre number c doinsr eo January ' 29 Springville Fourth vs. cobbler. Ha fears-that-r- a VwL ' uinutiuill tne money was taken, papers being of the Provo students will accompany : Another meeting for the discussion scattered about the place. Peay and Knndsen will take 6od Mapleton; Springville Second vs. she will break oft their engagement. thelrattjhrfiprrngvllle of the construction of a sheep trail . Springville First Tne girt anxious to ascertain some Frederick and filmed by Goldwyn through Provo canyon will be held In DIPHTHERIA FATAL TO WOMAN February 3 Springviueswohavs. thing about her fiance s parents, takes world appear tn Bull Montana's new gives Mr. Hatton a 1uiim a the county commission room ThursMapleton; Springville First vs. Spring matters Into, her own hands and the "A. Punctured Prince,.'. k at . comedy, his abilltv uncanny to mutm day afternoon at 2 o'clock. There to light 16. Some fears of a ville Fourth. the resulting denouement bring Strand theater Wednesday and Jan. HEBER, of will be present at the meeting, the variety emotions, Placed in rldlfiu-J-u February 5 Mapleton vs. Spring the fact that one should never be diphtheria epidemic are felt here due ville They do not appear in perpositions, he Is pathetically Icar- - Thursday. county commission and representatives' to the death First; Springville Tbird vs. ashamed of one's parents,' regardless son but in pictures hung on the walls of rMs. Mary McNaugh-tornn from the business men, and the civic or aiuiiK actions ot. (icu nh Fourth. of their in world. the of Springville standing of that disease Sunday night and ay the time is in deadly fear of" Bullthe short order restauranti in which February 10 Springville Second vs. t clubs of the city. portrays the part of the chef. jits. .uciNaugnion nao oeen ill for a Springville Plans for he acquiring of a right number Third Fourth; "wnuut --ormr. nation s is a re- - All these ring notables Springville are personal of days and it was thought she ss or unrKBoie vs. actthe Abner Chipman was suffering piece EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE .Viends of Mr. Montana. He appeared Mapleton. rarcecomedy from tonsllitis until a ing, with 12 played the ntmont vs. urinm. First ui, nuiu pi me entrance er the few hours before her death. Manv of in a seriaHthrillerwlth' Leonard, the February Springville -uean. wan aeiigauuiiy-hueanytm-witt JFierTriends liad visitej her'during her lghtwetgnTchamlBronaTidrTielvaIRed .. vs. She loved him. she loved him not Mapleton. Demp-se- y jlttness and her children had attended I FAREWELL SERVICES HELD, of winner Winner South Did. Provo sW or didn't she? The answer plays When the latter was preparing to school. FAMOUS BOXERS. 17. APPEAR to the foregoing question will-bdistrict, February defend his heavyweight crown against an nesldes her husband. William Farewell services were held In swered to everybody's satisfaction George Carpentier last year. "Stran-gler- " Naughtor- - fH' Wldren survive. wara luiiu when "Experimental Marriage,"- star Minday evening, hi honor Lewis, Joe Stecher, 'Earl Deminsev. Jack Bnnnn L. Klton pf Taylor and - Stanford CLUB REUNION. noted .' wrestlers, are among ring Constance Talmadge, appears at other known well Powet.ion, who will leave this week me rnncess on Wednesday and figures in the boxing Bull's athletic friends. J for the eastern states and Swiss-tier-- i IV... Mir in Here is a picture that naurnunu The Kimlergarten-Myste- r .Thursday. cub of natron man mission field, the Hrigham Young university will respectively. just radiates fun " and vitality and "fllS BACK - The following program was given:": hold a reunion during Leadership AGADJST THE WAIT s youth, a picture that will tickle any Address. Thomas C. Romncv; a (n,in-te- week. Time body's risibilities. and. place of the meeting Murray K. Roberts, .liruce Haws will be mm on need at. the The popularity of Constance Tal- 'His Back Againste-Wall,S(-t- he general as In England it is the custom for a Fred Clark, Lamar Johnson, Chris sembly. Monday, January 22, at M community to present its mayor with maage, who s upiversally admired by new Goldwyn photoplay coming to the FroiBland; reading. Miss Rhea Dixon-voca- p. m. Ail runner iMystev screen patrons for hex fascination, Columbia . girls an a pair of gloves. solo, Mrs. Herald R. Clurk; read-- urged to be Wednesday, Is a marvelous will present. yenouuiiiy ana cnarm or manner " soar even higher when the -- public Lstudy: In - tear,., conceded Inlthe com J TONIGHT 7 . f ASHAMED OF PARENTS SHOWsl '"-spirit Raymond Hatton, one of irenormance as suzanne edy Ercoll In "Experimental iMarriage." . the most capable character actors on The sfory concerns the adventures the screen today, plays the cart of an W 1" ; man, who is so Umidthat of who. fusrW . tA insignificant The. Yale Bowl lnall Its glory of . V HU11I ' r. he is afraid of bis own shadow, -- w. ' A Drama of Love and Sacrifice, down nerseit to man-fua . football history, beautiful 'outdoor wv vvuvtawi The story developed by Mr. " John 11 snow and a 1 of a modern It'fSimpIeTTet Humanly Strong. strikingly realistic-stor- y domestic- - drama - contrasting society TCHRISTY COMEDY; AVlNn Vtstitp bttcti With small-towlife these are the ."FUN FROM THE PRESS" LITERARY DIGEST features that are offered iir "Ashamed ' ' v I of Parents," which will be shown at r . sBs3ill3B! the Strand theater tonight jlmiHs? r the story,--it Is said, to preWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . sent an Interesting and all too true TONJGBT7:30, 9:1$ Terms of Subscription: Daily only, delivered--bcarrier, 30 cents a month; .by mail in Utah county. $3 a year; outside the county, 13.50 a year. $.1.50 a year In advance; Daily and 'Sunday, by. carrier, 40 cents Daily and Sunday, by mail, 4 a year. 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Batch 1 Cast,-Jndudin- g , COMEDY j WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY--3 AND.; -- JTIURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE Would :45;7'45 GREAT MAURICE THE AVOLOS yotf-mar- ry: for 8100? ;',v YOUTH COMEDY , 4jtd CONWAY TEARLE In "ONE WEEK OF LOVE -'. ' And ' Theadore Roberts.- -' FABLES and SPORT REVUE V j . -- l v this girl YWI1 be to Judgebettev when you tee ii j;. - - NEWS 8 Mm ' FOUR ORTONSA -I-NTERNATIONAL J WOMB LEGROHS EXPERIMENTAL IHARRIAGE" : . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, PRINCESS Theodore Roberts. ... I COMEDY BULL MONTANX lnV rA PUNCTURED PRINC- E- fjft. I 1 jP r U&A: |